Activity for User 1131 - Bunny Laden - bunnyladen@mailbox.org

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62 Dec 23 Reply You could also use a lighting effect on the jogger. This is a quick-and-dirty attempt using Luminar Neo and Emil's edit. Dec 12th
62 Dec 23 Reply Thanks for your insights Bob. If I had turned 180 degrees and took a picture, you would see a more crowded place, with precarious shelves overhead and at a height that I and my fellow Westerners could easily run into. With some of these pieces (for example, a tea cup) running $50 to $100 or more per piece, it was a bit unnerving. This was one of the more famous Hagi potters. Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Hi Pete,
I like the basic composition, even the flat sky because it documents what Washington D.C. looks like much of the time. The overall image is a bit too gray and hazy looking to my eye. Emil's edits take care of that although it brings out the vignette, of which I'm not sure the image needs.

The jogger communicates the perspective quite well. Did you wait for someone to appear before taking an image?
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Bob,
Very nice capture. I always enjoy reflections. People typically try to capture fall color, but in this case I think the conversion to BW works well.
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Hi Israel,
I like how your image captures the variety of people attending the Mass. What Pete did makes your image pop. I'm glad he explained it because I learned something!
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Hi Mark,
I love these sorts of perspective shots. The sun glow behind the building creates a very pleasing focal point. Great job!
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Hi Emil,
I like this image! Your processing communicates the nostalgia of a small town. The contrast in the clouds seem as if a storm is brewing. It works well. The line of the buildings and the street is quite pleasing. Nice job!
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Comment Hi Mandy,
I like the way you captured the waiting audience. It's interesting to see what everyone is doing. Your processing brought out everyone, even the people in the balcony--both couples appear preoccupied with a phone, as do many in the audience. There are people reading programs, checking out other people, and one person looking at you! Everyone is in anticipation of the play. I enjoyed "roaming" around the photo and seeing what people do while waiting. You might consider titling the image "Waiting for The Mousetrap." (or whatever was playing at the time.)

I assume you wanted everything to be in focus, so the DOF worked out. Nice job!
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Reply Hi Pete,
While I am never shy to manipulate an image, in this case I intended the image to be documentary. I wanted it to reflect the chaos of the studio. Part of that chaos is due to the accumulation of stuff over 12 generations. Cloning things out isn't something I would do to a documentary image, but what about this crop?
Dec 10th
62 Dec 23 Reply Very interesting! Thanks for showing me this option. Your approach communicates more about the foreground than the back. I do like it.

When I took the photo I was trying to capture the outdoor scenery to convey what it must be like to create pottery while looking at such beauty. The area is quite rural.
Dec 10th

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